Hubii’s Nahmii Announces IEO and First Member of Governing Board

Nahmii, Hubii’s blockchain scaling platform, reports a major week, announcing an IEO and the first member of its governing association two years after Hubii’s troubled ICO.

Hubii’s blockchain scaling platform nahmii is ramping up, announcing an IEO and a new governing member two years after Hubii’s troubled ICO

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Ethereum-based layer-two blockchain scaling platform nahmii has onboarded the Norwegian Block Exchange (NBX) as the first member of its governing association, according to a press release shared with Cointelegraph on Aug. 16.

Created by Hubii, nahmii is designed to solve the transaction speed issue on the Ethereum network, which can reportedly manage only 15 transactions per second. This, the release notes, makes Ethereum unsuitable for large-scale commercial deployment. Explaining the principle behind its solution, nahmii said:

“Nahmii fixes that by moving transactions away from the main chain to a second network that sits on top of the main Ethereum chain. Doing this allows nahmii to process transactions much more quickly, and means it is theoretically able to process a limitless number of transactions at the same time.”

From ICO to IEO

As announced earlier this week, nahmii is also planning to launch an initial exchange offering (IEO) hosted by crypto exchange Liquid and tentatively scheduled for Sept. 18. Hubii CEO Jacobo Toll-Messia told Cointelegraph:

"The upcoming IEO on Liquid will help us to provide nahmii with awareness, improve the distribution of the number of token holders which is key to the security of the protocol and increase the commercial adoption of the protocol"

Back in 2017, the company announced an initial coin offering (ICO) that saw promotion by boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. At the time, Mayweather also promoted digital currency startup Centra’s and prediction market project Stox’s ICOs.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) found that Mayweather did not disclose promotional payments from the three ICO issuers, including $200,000 from Stox and Hubii. Mayweather agreed to pay $300,000 in disgorgement, a $300,000 penalty and $14,775 in prejudgment interest.

The scandal surrounding promotion for their ICO may have inspired Hubii to change tack over the past two years. Toll-Messia told Cointelegraph that “nahmii represents a culmination of nearly 2 years building instead of hyping.”

The governing foundation’s role

NBX, as a member of nahmii’s governing association — the nahmii Foundation — will reportedly take part in managing the project’s day-to-day operations such as setting transaction fees. They will also control 20% of nahmii’s native NII token. Commenting on the partnership, Toll-Messia told Cointelegraph:

"We have built nahmii for real use cases that exist and we look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with NBX. We welcome them to the Foundation, as they are uniquely poised to make use of nahmii today."

2 Comments

Masao Akimoto

15 tps in 2019 is very low.

Cow

Indeed it is. That is Ethereum for you. What Nahmii does is take it to the 2nd layer @ 15tps/user address instant finality and predictable fees. I.e. 1000 users = 15,000 tps and so on -unlimited number of users/addresses. Hence their current/upcoming partnerships :)